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Codemasters drops action to focus on racing

Codemasters will abandon development of action games and will focus on the racing genre

In a move to become the winner in the racing genre, Codemasters has announced it will create the Codemasters Racing brand to focus solely on its F1, DiRT and Grid franchises, abandoning the action genre altogether.

The move means games such as Bodycount and the Operation Flashpoint series will no longer bear a Codemasters logo, but it was a tough decision that had to be made, communications chief Rich Eddy told to MCV. "Racing is our DNA, it is our heritage, it is our specialization and it is our absolute focus going forward."

Codemasters had already been heading in that direction when it said last September it was closing down Bodycount studio to add resources to its racing development teams.

The company also revealed that the Dirt, Grid and F1 titles will be united in an online racing hub called Racenet, allowing users to have a single profile across the three franchises and any other racing games that Codemasters Racing may create. The new service will launch on May 1, the same day a DiRT Showdown demo. The game will be the rebranded company's first release on May 25.

John Keefer

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John Keefer is a curmudgeon that has been in journalism for 35 years, the last 16 in the video games industry. He loves real-time strategy games and prefers old-school Total Annihilation to StarCraft. He also loves isometric RPGs, and has been addicted to World of Warcraft for more than 10 years. He sucks at shooters and multiplayer and is purely a PC guy. And being a former member of Shack, he also likes Chatty. Go figure.